Indiana Legal Services Inc.

A Marion County resident, whose bank account of $155.44 was frozen by the Indiana Department of Revenue, is suing to prevent
the state from taking assets for income tax debts without leaving the debtor something to pay for basic necessities like food
and shelter.

With the help of a federal grant, Indiana Legal Services will be launching a new pilot project to recruit more attorneys from
private practice into providing pro bono legal assistance for low-income clients.

Emphasizing that legal aid is having to turn away half of those who ask for assistance, Legal Service Corp. board chair John
Levi is pushing to raise public awareness and ultimately get more resources flowing to legal services for low-income individuals.

Polli Pollem is among a trio of Indianapolis attorneys who left the military as officers, went to law school and have since
found their way into legal aid. They credit their time in the service with providing them the means to get an undergraduate
degree and fostering the desire to pursue a J.D.

A grant from the Office of the Indiana Attorney General will help fund a partnership between Indiana Legal Services Inc. and
two law schools in an effort to provide more services to those facing foreclosure in the state.

The money is part of the $584,646 the Indiana Bar Foundation received from the Bank of America settlement with the federal
government over the bank’s sale, structuring and issuance of residential mortgage-backed securities and certain other
mortgage loans.

Colleagues, former colleagues, clients, family and friends gathered July 11 to thank longtime Indiana Legal Services executive
director Norman Metzger for his work in making sure disadvantaged and indigent Hoosiers did not fight alone.

The integration between Eskenzai Health and Indiana Legal Services coupled with the sustained effort to remedy the waiver
issue earned the Midtown Partnership national recognition. In April, the National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership presented
the Indianapolis-based partnership with a 2015 Outstanding MLP Award.

Five years after its founding, the Eskenazi Health Midtown Community Mental Health Medical-Legal Partnership in Indianapolis
is being recognized with a 2015 Outstanding MLP Award from the National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership.

Indiana Legal Services and Heartland Pro Bono Council will be using a portion of a class-action settlement to help Indianapolis
residents who have battled payday loan companies or suffered other consumer rights abuses.

Like many young adults in the 1960s, Norman Metzger was inspired by the belief that it is possible to change the world. After
a lifetime in public service, the 75-year-old attorney has never lost his passion to make things better for those who have
little means and often no voice.